The Lemoore Chamber of Commerce announced Monday (June 12) that Amy Ward, currently a member of the chamber’s board of directors, has stepped up to serve as interim CEO. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s Chamber of Commerce executive director will be leaving soon for greener pastures – or should we say – whiter sand? Jenny MacMurdo, the chamber’s executive director for the past three years, has accepted the executive director’s job at the Carmel Chamber of Commerce. Keep reading...
The Spring 2017 issue of West Hills Magazine is now available online. The eighth issue of the magazine focuses on change and growth with stories ranging from a retrospective of West Hills College’s growth from a single location to a multi-college district and a look at successful West Hills College alumni. Keep reading...
A contingent of Lemoore Naval Junior ROTC cadets, led by Lt. Cmdr. John Wolstenholme, just returned from Annistan, Alabama, this year’s home of the NJROTC National Marksmanship competition where senior marksman Lemoore High senior Aaron Dorfmeier managed to perform well. Keep reading...
A special anniversary was held Friday night in Lemoore, as one of the city’s venerable businesses, Shock of Style, celebrated its 15th anniversary as friends, customers, and its stable of stylists celebrated in grand fashion, with appetizers, good wine and bottles of chilled Champaign. Keep reading...
Over 300 kids and parents took advantage of a generous Santa and a committed local service club on Saturday morning at the downtown arbor, adjacent to the Lemoore Stadium Cinemas. They also managed to earn themselves an early Christmas – sort of. Keep reading...
Approximately 20 students, all appointed or elected members of Lemoore High School’s Associated Student Body (ASB), got a first-hand look Friday morning at how city government works, courtesy of the City of Lemoore’s staff. They even got a pizza lunch at the end. Keep reading...
Upwards of 45 persons on Thursday night (Oct. 20) got to ask questions of the six candidates currently running for three Lemoore City Council seats, and what they wanted to talk about – in no particular order – was transparency in government, water, growth, downtown revitalization, marijuana and Measure K. Keep reading...
In addition to choosing three councilmembers on November 8, Lemoore’s citizens will be challenged by a hefty ballot that includes the local council election and a Lemoore Elementary District election. Local voters will also help to choose a new president, select their Congressman and U.S. Senator, and finally decide the pros and cons of 17 California state ballot measures. Keep reading...
Hundreds turned out for the MIQ Fall Festival on Sunday. It was a perfect day as MIQ greeted who came to show support by eating cotton candy, bidding on auction items, and generally having a good time. One of the highlights had to be the dunk tank where some of Kings County’s top lawmen showed their support for Measure A. Keep reading...